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Monday Jul 30, 2007
Dare to Change !!!!
Jonathan Swartz, our beloved CEO of Sun Microsystems finally set a new trend in how the business results are propagated to public. How else ? Through his blog and through Sun's website. Why always hang on to the traditional press / analyst briefing and use that channel to send messages ? Lets change the way we communicate with the world, as long as we maintain the spirit and integrity. What channel can be better than communicating with vested people directly ? Jonathan broke that tradition and set a new trend.... Posted at 04:33PM Jul 30, 2007 by prakash in General | Comments[3] |
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Hi Prakash,
Can you please help me with the following issue,
I need to send a TextMessage from openEsb (via jms BC)to remote queue on weblogic jms server.
Can you please tell me how to do that? or if you have some link to tutorial/example
on this issue.
Thanks in advance!!
Eliad.
Posted by Eliad on August 23, 2007 at 06:52 AM EDT #
Hi Prakash,
I have the following issue with my openEsb test, please see if you can help me with it:
I have a client that sends 3 soap message in a loop to the openesb,
when I am run it in debug mode (it is very slow run because I am checking the code) - the esb get the 3 different messages and put it on 3 files (this is the bpel process that I defined).
But when I run it regular (without slow debuging) I am getting 3 files with the same last soap message.
It seems that there is a thread problem, when the scenario run fast it overload the previous message like a set method do it and when it runs slowly the object is terminated and the esb create a new instance with no problem.
Please advise!!!
Thanks in advance!!
Eliad Dahan
Posted by Eliad Dahan on September 04, 2007 at 07:31 AM EDT #
Eliad,
Thanks for your interest in Open ESB.
My apologies late response to your post.
I have send your question to the Open ESB engineering team to investigate.
Will update you as soon as I find more info.
In future if you have any questions on Open ESB, please send them to users@open-esb.dev.java.net. Your question will be answered much quickly.
Posted by Prakash on September 10, 2007 at 11:33 PM EDT #